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【题目】The general manager thought _______ of these problems before he made the final decision.

A. a good many B. a great deal

C. lots D. a plenty

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考查固定短语。短语a good many意为“许多”,单独使用修饰可数名词复数形式。A great deal of修订不可数名词。Lots of既可以修饰可数名词也可以修饰不可数名词,没有a plenty of的结构。本句中a great deal充当副词修饰动词短语think of these problems。句意:在总经理做出最后决定之前,对这些问题他考虑了很多。故B正确。

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